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Sherif et al 1961
definition
realistic conflict theory
define realistic conflict theory
the idea that if both groups share a goal then they are likely to work together
summary of sherif et al 1961
aimed to investigate intergroup relations in the presence of competition and cooperation, boys formed group identities, when a goal was placed boys came together,
conclusion of sherif et al 1961
Intergroup conflict may be resolved by the introduction of a goal that is shared by both groups, both competition and co-operation can be manipulated, given the right conditions
limitations
boys and parents did not give informed consent
strengths
can be applied to real life situations